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Cat shedding what remedies

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I am cat sitting for a cat who appears to be a teenager. She is not long haired and she is sheding easily. I brush her to get the bulk of it off but it seems never ending. What can be done this is summer and it seems her hair should have sheded for the season by now. Los Angeles

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  1. Higher protein diet.


  2. Brush... brush... brush.

    The truth about cat shedding is that every cat lovers must accept it, because this is normal natural event in the cat’s life. Even the humans have periods of hair growth and shedding of hair. Shedding is how animals replenish their fur and keep it in good condition.

    Cats in the wild generally shed their coats twice yearly, in the spring to lose the heavy winter undercoat and in fall in preparation for the "grow-in" of the next winters' undercoat. However, since we have domesticated cats and subjected them to air-conditioning in summer and artificial heat in winter, their systems have been confused enough to put them into a constant shedding state.

    Cats shed in order to remove dead hair from their bodies. Dead hair can cause skin irritation and thus needs to be gone. If you do not remove it for them, they will release it on their own.

    Hair shedding is considered a sign of health in the cat, because the sick cats do not shed. It happens for different reasons, but basically it depends from the time your cat spends outdoor or whether your cat is purely an indoor cat. The shedding is largely influenced by daylight, and this is called “photoperiod”. The number of hours a cat is exposed to sunlight in a day (photoperiod) triggers the shedding process. In addition, shedding varies considerably with breed as well as husbandry practices (i.e. bathing, grooming, activities, etc.).

    Indoor cats shed at any time of the year. The amount of shedding hair is less than the outdoor cats due to the artificial light inside the house, but it depends and from the control of the constant temperature in your home.

    The outdoor cats shed in the spring and fall, when the days start to lengthen and sun spends more time out. You will not see much if any shedding of your outdoor cat during the winter months, because they naturally will hold on to all their fur to use as thermal protection from the cold conditions.

    How to deal with the cat’s shedding

    Shedding in cats can be controlled with frequent brushing and combing. Daily brushing and combing remove loose and dead hair and help keep a cat’s skin and coat healthy. The cats with healthy fur coats tend to shed a bit less.

    Start brushing your cat slowly, keep the sessions short and positive and always stop before your cat protests. Using food treats can help make the situation pleasant and help your cat learn to enjoy the situation. As your cat learns to enjoy the sessions you can make them longer. Brushing helps remove dead hair and therefore the cat will be less likely to shed in your home.

    When you comb your cat, comb her carefully in the direction of hair growth to smooth the coat and remove any minor knots or tangles. If the coat has a particularly stubborn knot or tangle, you may have to trim it off with scissors. For longhaired cats, begin with a wide tooth comb and follow up with a fine tooth comb. To avoid injury, if your cat's coat has severe matting, consult a veterinarian.

    Whether purebred or mixed breed, a key to good brushing lies in the length of a cat’s coat. A cat with a very short, single coat similar to the Siamese, Burmese and Cornish rex needs very little brushing. The dense-coated shorthaired cats like American shorthairs, British shorthairs and Scottish folds require a monthly brushing session. Semi-longhaired cats resembling Maine coons should be combed and bathed even more regularly. Cats with long, flowing coats resembling the Persian should be combed and have their faces cleaned at least every other day, and they should be bathed weekly or bi-weekly.

    Combing and brushing have so many advantages:

    - the more frequently you brush your cat and remove dead and loose hair from her bodies yourself, they will not shed;

    - they will reduce the occurrence of hairballs, especially in the longer haired breeds;

    - keep cat's coat smooth and free from mats - little clumps of fur that sometimes form;

    - it is a wonderful form of interaction for both you and your cat, and can be a wonderful bonding occupation;

    - allow you to keep an eye on your cat's coat and skin for potential problems, such as parasites and skin conditions etc.

    Other ways to reduce cat’s shedding is to keep your cat healthy and feed her a quality cat food. You should feed your cat with nutritionally complete and balanced cat food that has all the nutrients cat requires for healthy skin and hair coat. There are also some products on the market that can be applied to your cat’s hair coat to reduce daily shedding. There are vitamins derived from fish oils, available at pet shops and from veterinarians, which can also help. They provide omega-3 fatty acids that strengthen the coat. Also available are topical sprays, which alter and reduce the shedding cycle.

    If the heavy shedding is consistent throughout the year, the cats may have food sensitivity or a dust allergy. In extreme cases of shedding, when your cat is actually sick from excessive hair balls, some veterinarians recommend shaving the cat three to four times a year. But In both cases you should consult with your veterinarian to determine the cause of such shedding.

    You can buy a roll of sticky paper (lint roller) at walmart or a pet shop. They work great for getting cat fur off of furniture, clothes or anything that's hard to vacuum. Don't get the cheap ones, they aren't as sticky and don't work very well.


  3. The brushing will help. It could also be the dry food that the cat is on. When I gave my cats a certain kind of dry food it made them shed more for some reason. The other thing that I hear that works is brewers yeast tablets. You can get them at the pet store in the dog section. It's supposed to reduce shedding when given on a daily basis.  Good Luck and I hope this helps!

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